Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1469

Introduced
2/26/22  
Refer
2/26/22  
Refer
3/11/22  
Report Pass
3/18/22  
Engrossed
3/21/22  
Refer
3/21/22  
Report Pass
3/30/22  
Enrolled
4/1/22  
Chaptered
4/1/22  

Caption

Maggie McIntosh School Arts Fund - Established

Impact

The establishment of the Maggie McIntosh School Arts Fund will directly affect state laws concerning the allocation of revenues generated from the State Lottery Fund. Under the provisions of the bill, a portion of these revenues, amounting to $250,000 annually, will be redirected to the new fund starting from fiscal year 2022. This ensures a steady stream of resources specifically earmarked for supporting arts education initiatives within eligible public schools in Baltimore City.

Summary

House Bill 1469, known as the Maggie McIntosh School Arts Fund Act, establishes a dedicated fund for public schools in Baltimore City designed to enhance arts education. The bill aims to provide grants for schools to purchase art supplies and enhance arts experiences for students. This is especially critical for schools facing challenges associated with poverty, as the fund targets public schools with a high concentration of students from low-income backgrounds, hence contributing to educational equity and resource allocation.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 1469 appears largely positive, particularly among stakeholders in arts education and public school advocacy groups. Proponents argue that this initiative is a necessary investment in the cultural and artistic development of students in under-resourced schools, thereby fostering a more well-rounded education. However, there may be some contention regarding the funding mechanism, particularly in how it reallocates lottery revenues that could also address other budgetary needs of the state.

Contention

Notable points of contention might arise from discussions on how effectively the funds will be administered and monitored to ensure they achieve the desired outcomes in arts education. Some critics may question the overall impact of additional funding in an already budget-constrained environment for public education. Additionally, the focus on Baltimore City schools may trigger discussions about equity and whether similar resources should be allocated to schools in other regions facing comparable challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB370

Community Schools - Rental Assistance for Community School Families Program and Fund - Establishment

MD HB428

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MD HB524

Maryland Stadium Authority - Camden Yards Sports Facilities Funds and Bus Rapid Transit Fund

MD HB1290

Education - Public School Construction - Funding and Administration

MD HB1061

School Construction - Public Charter School Facility Fund - Establishment

MD SB892

School Construction - Public Charter School Facility Fund - Establishment

MD SB646

School Construction - Public Charter School Facility Fund - Establishment

MD SB919

Child Care Capital Support Revolving Loan Fund - Established

MD SB696

Maryland Loan Assistance Repayment for Nurses and Nursing Support Staff - Program Establishment and Funding

MD SB14

Sustainable Maryland Program and Fund - Establishment

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